i found it its number 5 its from a book called "cozy comfy homes" you need to buy that because its not available free online.
http://www.coatsandclark.com/Products/Publications/AfghansAndThrows/Cozy+Comfy+Home.htm
2007-12-23 14:36:57
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answered by hot_hermione 5
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besides categorizing yarn left-overs in zip lock bags by colour and form of yarn (you do no longer prefer to save wool with acrylics), and using the three ring binders with plastic sheet protectors for pc types or types i've got cut back out of magazines I now no longer prefer, I additionally use some plastic holders to place my paperback books and leaflets in the binders. Annie's Attic has a number of their final catalog. They slip over the pages of your e book to the middle and have a three hollow punch on them to hook them into the binder. in case you utilize the view binders, you are going to be able to make ornamental binder spines and covers to your categories of types. I additionally use the no longer uncomplicated plastic mag holders which you hit upon in workplace grant shops and categorize types and development books by crochet, knit, go-stitch, etc. you additionally could make those by taking a cereal container and slicing it on 2 components diagonally and then protecting with touch paper, fabrics or regardless of, however the no longer uncomplicated plastic ones are affordable and are available in a lot of colorings. If floor area for cabinets to save the mag holders is a challenge, placed some cabinets up bigger, around each wall to save them. It rather facilitates shop them prepared. I truthfully have 60 gallon plastic tubs for skeins of yarn, yet booths may well be extra desirable in case you have the area in a closet. yet another room or 2 for yarn, crafts and stitching may well be desirable!! =)
2016-10-09 02:59:18
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answered by ? 3
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It is from a book and not available online.
http://www.coatsandclark.com/Products/Publications/AfghansAndThrows/Cozy+Comfy+Home.htm
2007-12-23 14:37:16
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answered by DishclothDiaries 7
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